With their beds pushed together, the couple held hands up until Floyd's last breath, The Fresno Bee reports. Violet died five hours later.

"We felt blessed because we knew that's what they wanted," their daughter Donna Scharton said.

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The Hartwigs first met while they were in elementary school. They began dating in the 1940s while Floyd was on leave from the Navy during World War II. While he was away, the young lovebirds kept in touch through love letters like the one below:

Love you my dearest and want you so. Vi, I heard our song this evening and it sure did make me homesick for you. Honey, did you ever get a record of it? I certainly hope so as I want to listen to it and have you in my arms at the same time

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The pair married in August 1947 and went on to have three children together. In their later years, Floyd battled cancer and eventually was diagnosed with kidney failure just a couple of weeks before his death. Violet suffered from dementia.

"You had a sense that they had a connection, and I think that connection just came more and more and especially in the last months of their lives," Scharton told The Fresno Bee in the video above.

Even though Floyd couldn't get around well towards the end, he was always looking out for his wife.